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Adjustment Lights - After Effects Tutorials
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Creative COW
on Mar 27, 2009 at 8:57:04 pm
Adobe After Effects
Adjustment Lights
In this After Effects tutorial, Eran Stern teaches you how to control the scattering of light in a composition using adjustment light. Eran creates a 3D world of dancing actors with realistic lights and shadows for a fictional show called 'Born to Dance'.
Tutorial, Video Tutorial 03/27/2009
Author:
Eran Stern
This tutorial is available as a podcast or in the Creative COW Library of After Effects tutorials.
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